Taiwan

A Correspondence 1971-75 Letters re Taiwan's changing global status with the admission of mainland China into the United Nations; organisation of Taiwanese Christian solidarity movements organised by Taiwanese diaspora in the United States and the Taiwan Presbyterian Church; letters from Shoki Coe;...

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Order number: CBMS, 1971-1977, Box 9
Date(s) of creation: 1971-1977
Level: File
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Order number: CBMS, 1971-1977, Box 9
Summary: A Correspondence 1971-75 Letters re Taiwan's changing global status with the admission of mainland China into the United Nations; organisation of Taiwanese Christian solidarity movements organised by Taiwanese diaspora in the United States and the Taiwan Presbyterian Church; letters from Shoki Coe; report from 'Taiwan Joint Action Group of the Divisions of Overseas Ministries of the National Council of Christian Churches of the USA, urging increased accessibility of Bibles to indigenous Taiwanese peoples and discussing publication of the Bible in romanised Amoy, 'tribal languages' and the use of phonetic script; reports of the seizure of Bibles in romanised Amoy by the Chinese authorities. B Correspondence 1976-77 C Documents 1971-75 Includes account of Taiwan's population demography re nationality and division between mainlanders, Formosans and Indigenous peoples, with description of indigenous mountain tribal groups.
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Language: English
Format: Archive